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  1. Btw, deadline is Monday, not Sunday.
  2. Well, it seems like all of the users have been online recently (and I suppose that @Werloc reminded them?). Also, already said in this thread that they are in the voting process.
  3. I just saw that we have a date for the final. Wow, only three more weeks.
  4. That's why there is also table with average points per jury.
  5. Which is the most successful TISC Nation? Since its premiere in 2013, six TISC contests have been successfully held. As we eagerly await for the 7th edition to be held in Lithuania next month, we ask ourselves: Which nation has had the most success in TISC contests? Ireland is the first nation that comes to mind, as it is the only one with two wins. And that is very much the right answer, however we will use a couple of different methods to determine how much success each and every TISC nation has been having so far. We start by looking at grand total of all points that each nation got throughout the first six editions. Ireland is once again in the first place, with astonishing 1013 points. Interestingly, Ireland's 1000th point came thanks to the Italian jury at the latest TISC held in Slovakia. At the moment Ireland is the only one with more than 1000 points, as Great Britain in second place has 912 points. They are followed by France (707), Italy (690) and Germany (645). To put Ireland's massive grand total into perspective, if USA (6th all-time with 617) got 12 points from each jury in Lithuania and Ireland finished with null-points, Ireland would still be in front! Full rankings can be seen below. All-Time Points However, total number of points might not be the best way to establish the all-time rankings, considering that not all nations have competed at every edition of the TISC. To get a clearer picture, we can use the average score that each nation got from all of the juries that ever voted. Ireland is again first, with the average of 4.82 pts from 210 different, non-Irish, juries. Great Britain is again 2nd with 4.34 while Germany is now 3rd with 3.64. They are followed by Australia (3.62), Vietnam (3.61), Indonesia (3.45), France (3.37) and Italy (3.29). Full rankings can bee seen below. There is one thing where Ireland is not the best. Great Britain is the only nation that scored more than 100 points in every contest. At the 2014 Annual contest Ireland failed to do so as they got stuck on 97 points. Only 13 nations have managed to win 100+ pts at more than one contest, so regularly going over 100 pts is rather an impressive achievement. So how can my nation improve its all-time stats? By getting a lot of points, of course! To give you more precise answer, we've calculated what your nation needs to do in Lithuania in order to match its previous performances. Incredibly, Ireland needs to get 154 points just to be on-par with its previous achievements. It must be a hard a job to be an Irish selector with all that glory that needs to be lived up to! TISC Analytics
  6. Are there any indications for the date of the Grand Final?
  7. Well, I wouldn't be surprised if they get to host an alpine skiing World cup race soon!
  8. Oh dear. What will he do when Boonen retires, what I can imagine will be sooner rather than later...
  9. He is comparing teenage female riders to Boonen or something?
  10. Still about that? You do realize that he was still losing some 30 seconds to leaders on every intermediate after he changed the tire. Anyway, congrats SVK
  11. UCI commentator just said "the team of Peter Sagan - the Slovenians".
  12. Was that a sarcasm? I'm not watching so far so I wouldn't know.
  13. If he is an Olympic champion in trap then he must be from Croatia. Anyway, great new title in trap.
  14. 18th place for Mia Radotić. And she finished in the leading group! What a shame for that injury last year... Otherwise she would have surely qualified for Rio...
  15. I guess that canoe slalom is in our blood, we just need to realize that.
  16. Yep, also in Hungary Horvath is a very common surname, I don't know why. Translation of "Horvath" into English is "Croat" for those who don't know. And obviously Horvat is the most common surname in Croatia.
  17. It's mostly the same in Croatia. I remember laughing when as a kid I heard that Andrea is a male name in Italy.
  18. In the last 100 years... In 2015...
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